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We aim to support developers and their games, while growing a rich and connected player community.

About Us

First: Jim and Emily at Lake Amatitlán. Second: Team lunch in 2014

Jim and Emily Greer started Kongregate 10 years ago with the vision of creating an open platform for indie games with a strong focus on community engagement. Since inception, Kongregate has always prioritized treating developer partners fairly and honestly. This means great games for our players and an engaged audience for our developers.

Now, a decade after its introduction, Kongregate is a leading mobile game publisher and web gaming portal. Through our mobile publishing program and the Launchpad & Launchpad X programs, we work closely with game developers to provide a multitude of services to help great games become even better. Kongregate’s mobile games have been downloaded tens of millions of times and have hundreds of millions of gameplays. Kongregate's web portal features over 100,000 free games played by tens of millions of players per month. Through all of this change and growth, our goal is to maintain our values of integrity, collaboration, and most of all, fun!

Whether you’re a player or a developer (or both!) we have you covered.

Exec Team

Emily Greer Co-Founder & CEO

Emily co-founded Kongregate in 2006 with her brother Jim and took over as CEO in February 2014. She led the GameStop-owned company’s rapid rise as a free-to-play web destination as well as the expansion to mobile, overseeing most day-to-day operations, including product development, game development, game publishing, marketing, community and monetization.

Emily has become a leader in the game industry with her presentations on the economics and psychology of free-to-play games and is a frequent keynote speaker at conferences. She was the recipient of the GameChangeHers award for women in gaming in 2012 and was named by Fortune as one of the 10 most powerful women in gaming in 2013.

Pany Haritatos COO

Building game companies and free-to-play gaming has always been the focus of Pany's career in the game industry. With a background in both production and engineering, he has started his own studios guiding team through the complex process of game development and lead development teams at Zynga, releasing dozens of titles across all major free-to-play genres and platforms.

Having the unique experience of both being a developer and publisher, and launching the publishing program at Kongregate. Pany brings his expertise to his current role as COO, working with team on game development, platforms, and publishing.

Josh Larson CRO

As CRO at Kongregate, Josh leads business development and ad sales, working closely with game developers, platforms, advertisers and other key partners. Driving success for independent game developers has been a focal point of Josh’s career, and he has held leadership roles with Mochi Media, Double Fusion and GameSpot.

His career in games is motivated by his parents’ refusal to buy him a Nintendo Entertainment System as a child.

Andrew Grim CTO

Andrew is the CTO at Kongregate and is dedicated to scaling its systems to enable continued growth of our community. As part of the founding engineering team, he has spearheaded efforts to scale a founder's vision into a site that receives over millions of daily statistic submissions and unique visitors each month.

Previous to Kongregate, he spent years developing websites as a freelance developer. He studied math and computer science at Portland State and is moderately obsessed with the twin prime conjecture.

In his spare time he loves outdoor adventures and hacking on open source projects, including Ruby on Rails. He regularly attends and speaks at pdx.rb and enjoys sharing his experiences with scaling a large Ruby on Rails site. Andrew is also an avid gamer and one of his crowning achievements is beating Orbox-B.